Such is the case with the Liam Birchley trained Super Suave which was too good again as a three-year-old against older horses at Lismore on Tuesday.
Super Suave had made his debut on September 30 at the Sunshine Coast when starting a short-priced favourite and outclassed a maiden comfortably with the same story applied at Lismore for start two.
He was the most expensive High Chaparral sold at the 2015 Gold Coast Magic Millions when knocked down to Birchley's LB Racing for $360,000 from the Coolmore Stud draft.
He is the first foal to race for multiple city winning mare Rubinacci, by Johannesburg.